Prerana, consejera de cuidados paliativos, encuentra un nuevo sentido a su vida al entablar amistad con Aniketh, una paciente terminal. Su vínculo desafía las nociones convencionales de amor... Leer todoPrerana, consejera de cuidados paliativos, encuentra un nuevo sentido a su vida al entablar amistad con Aniketh, una paciente terminal. Su vínculo desafía las nociones convencionales de amor, vida y humanidad.Prerana, consejera de cuidados paliativos, encuentra un nuevo sentido a su vida al entablar amistad con Aniketh, una paciente terminal. Su vínculo desafía las nociones convencionales de amor, vida y humanidad.
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- 1 premio y 2 nominaciones en total
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Raj B Shetty, hope you are happy for instilling your beautiful ideology or philosophy on life, humans, love into a movie. When a poet or a philosopher makes a movie, it becomes like Swathi Muthina Male Haniye.
There are issues with the film, like it is slow moving at places where it was unnecessary. I like the essence of innocence in the face of Prerana's mother, is she like that naturally or is it acting? I don't know but her character was beautiful.
Women are sensitive, how much ever the world or the new age feminazism screams that we are tough, we are soft like a flower. The character Prerana represented this reality very beautifully, very naturally. I loved it, even though I know this movie doesn't deserve a complete 10 on 10 rating, I still give a 10 for the efforts. To the effort of making a movie in an Era of adrenaline pumping movies. Maybe he knew this film won't find success in the cruel, shrewd market but he still made it, to inspire some people that understands the essence in the movie. Thanks for this one.
There are issues with the film, like it is slow moving at places where it was unnecessary. I like the essence of innocence in the face of Prerana's mother, is she like that naturally or is it acting? I don't know but her character was beautiful.
Women are sensitive, how much ever the world or the new age feminazism screams that we are tough, we are soft like a flower. The character Prerana represented this reality very beautifully, very naturally. I loved it, even though I know this movie doesn't deserve a complete 10 on 10 rating, I still give a 10 for the efforts. To the effort of making a movie in an Era of adrenaline pumping movies. Maybe he knew this film won't find success in the cruel, shrewd market but he still made it, to inspire some people that understands the essence in the movie. Thanks for this one.
The dialogues in "Swathi Muttina Male Haniye" are poignant and thought-provoking. The script, penned with care, delves into the complexities of relationships, aspirations, and the human spirit.
The cinematography of "Swathi Muttina Male Haniye" deserves special mention. The visuals not only complement the emotional beats of the story but also enhance the overall cinematic experience.
At its core, the movie explores universal themes of love, resilience, and self-discovery.
"Swathi Muttina Male Haniye" stands as a testament to the power of storytelling in cinema. With its compelling narrative, well-developed characters, and a visual and auditory feast for the senses, the film succeeds in creating an immersive and emotionally resonant experience. It's a feel-good movie that not only entertains but also leaves a lasting impression on the heart and soul of the audience.
The cinematography of "Swathi Muttina Male Haniye" deserves special mention. The visuals not only complement the emotional beats of the story but also enhance the overall cinematic experience.
At its core, the movie explores universal themes of love, resilience, and self-discovery.
"Swathi Muttina Male Haniye" stands as a testament to the power of storytelling in cinema. With its compelling narrative, well-developed characters, and a visual and auditory feast for the senses, the film succeeds in creating an immersive and emotionally resonant experience. It's a feel-good movie that not only entertains but also leaves a lasting impression on the heart and soul of the audience.
Once in a while such heart touching, well narrated movie is done, Raj B Shetty has done a great job in direction, kept it simple & straight forward. Movie starts with a good background of Prerana's daily chores at home & her job as counsellor, how its taking a toll on her is shown pretty well.
Short scenes between Prerana & husband of the sick wife touches on helplessness of senior citizens / nuclear family situation in India, also the dialogue between Prerana & her mother talking about she liking Aniket (Raj B Shetty) is written well.. and it goes something like this:
'... as a mother hearing from a married daughter that you like another person, is not a good thing, but as women I understand your feelings'
Kudos to Ramya for producing this, I think Siri Ravikumar (as Prerana) has done well, and she suits the role well & done better than having Ramya in that role.
Short scenes between Prerana & husband of the sick wife touches on helplessness of senior citizens / nuclear family situation in India, also the dialogue between Prerana & her mother talking about she liking Aniket (Raj B Shetty) is written well.. and it goes something like this:
'... as a mother hearing from a married daughter that you like another person, is not a good thing, but as women I understand your feelings'
Kudos to Ramya for producing this, I think Siri Ravikumar (as Prerana) has done well, and she suits the role well & done better than having Ramya in that role.
While this movie is not for everyone, if you connect with the characters- its a very enjoyable and emotional experience.
The characters are just ordinary people who just happen to have cross paths. Raj B. Shetty's performance is quite good but Siri takes the show. The development of her character and the choices she makes are presented uniquely. You travel with the character.
The movie presents profound thoughts on deep philosophies about life. A woman who thinks she knows what life is learns about it from a dying man. The themes and metaphors are very idealogical and might not resonate with everyone.
An enjoyable emotional experience.
The characters are just ordinary people who just happen to have cross paths. Raj B. Shetty's performance is quite good but Siri takes the show. The development of her character and the choices she makes are presented uniquely. You travel with the character.
The movie presents profound thoughts on deep philosophies about life. A woman who thinks she knows what life is learns about it from a dying man. The themes and metaphors are very idealogical and might not resonate with everyone.
An enjoyable emotional experience.
At this point of time.
Only few gems like Raj B Shetty, Hemanth Rao and Rakshit shetty have got real guts to make a movie on this subject, even when the expectations of audience is stooping to new low every day.
Honestly speaking i dont remember having watched a movie in at least a decade that has used Basavanna's vaachana as lyrics for one of the movie songs. That itself should speak a lot about the quality of the movie.
Raj is an excellent story teller. He never acts, he just be himself and it shows. Not only him, a lot of other actors a dead natural. You cant even tell who is acting or who is just living their actual life. Such is the brilliance of this movie.
The scene where Raj explains the existence of Nandi battalu plant is top notch.
The idea of seeing others a human being, treating them as human being without their identity is somewhat fascinating to watch and it is essentially portrayed by Raj.
Only issue i had that i had to ask my wife is the movie really over twice just to confirm. Why such short length? I wish it never ended.
One more scene which i didnt like was the one with Meenu saaru. Even a fish is another being and it has right to exist, same thing is explained by Basvanna vachana but looks like shetty people find it hard to make a movie without referring sea food or animal cruelty.
Only few gems like Raj B Shetty, Hemanth Rao and Rakshit shetty have got real guts to make a movie on this subject, even when the expectations of audience is stooping to new low every day.
Honestly speaking i dont remember having watched a movie in at least a decade that has used Basavanna's vaachana as lyrics for one of the movie songs. That itself should speak a lot about the quality of the movie.
Raj is an excellent story teller. He never acts, he just be himself and it shows. Not only him, a lot of other actors a dead natural. You cant even tell who is acting or who is just living their actual life. Such is the brilliance of this movie.
The scene where Raj explains the existence of Nandi battalu plant is top notch.
The idea of seeing others a human being, treating them as human being without their identity is somewhat fascinating to watch and it is essentially portrayed by Raj.
Only issue i had that i had to ask my wife is the movie really over twice just to confirm. Why such short length? I wish it never ended.
One more scene which i didnt like was the one with Meenu saaru. Even a fish is another being and it has right to exist, same thing is explained by Basvanna vachana but looks like shetty people find it hard to make a movie without referring sea food or animal cruelty.
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